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gross1 <- [or -es]> [grəʊs] N (a group of 144)

gross
gros m
gross
by the gross

I . gross2 [grəʊs] ADJ

1. gross also LAW:

gross
gross
hud

2. gross:

gross (very fat)
gross (big and ugly)
gross (revolting) smell, taste

II . gross2 [grəʊs] VB trans FIN

gross-out [ˈgrəʊsaʊt] N inf

gross ˈton·nage N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Profit may be broken down further into pre-taxed or gross profit and profit after taxes or net profit.
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Paying public service workers is necessary, to support our society, but does not add to the gross national product.
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It would be a gross understatement to say that these events did not have an impact on the school.
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Our gross national earning from the sector is more than 80 per cent, so it is from the oil sector that we can industrialise.
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They infect the leukocytes and cause gross distortion of the host cell.
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The industrial and mining sector of the economy accounts for 34.7% of the gross regional product.
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Gross, 17, plans to compete as a decathlete in college.
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Productivity, real gross national product, and personal income remained essentially unchanged during this period, while inflation continued to rise, a phenomenon known as stagflation.
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Members account for approximately 40% of the world's population, approximately 54% of the world's gross domestic product and about 44% of world trade.
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The interest on the note is included in gross income by the taxpayer according to the taxpayer's usual method of accounting.
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